iand61
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Jan you want to live up here, jumper and jacket can be essential wear in any month of the year as for todays weather, the rain arrived on time and certainly didn’t hold back once it started with it turning into a miserable and thoroughly wet afternoon. still not cleared through yet and I’m expecting the usual damp conditions to still be hanging around in the morning. at least it’ll keep the frost away though.
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Don aye it’ wasn’t a bad one really. a few snowfalls but the main thing that set it apart from most winters was the gin coloured skies that came with it, maybe the lack of aircraft as the skies were similar to those during the spring of 2020. some of the best walking conditions I’ve seen though and with the winter lockdown meaning that there wasn’t a lot else to you, we made the most of it. the third picture is my local and what it didn’t show was a decent sized gazebo put up on the car park ready for the pubs opening that weekend. it completely collapsed under the weight of the snow as did a few others around these parts
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My main memories are a sunny and decently warm Easter followed by waking up to this on the following Saturday. the heaviest fall of snow here in a winter that started at Christmas and had already given plenty.
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I scraped a bit of ice off the windscreen going to work yesterday morning and looking at the bathroom window, I’ll be doing the same again today. probably not an issue tomorrow though as the wipers will no doubt be clearing the last of the rain that looks like ruining the second half of today before hopefully a dry couple of days coincides with the weekend. Unfortunately it’s not looking like sunny dry though.
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A better day than yesterday with plenty of blue sky and only spoilt by a couple of heavy hail and rain showers early afternoon. It looks like the majority of the showers were further west than here which is pretty much the case whenever there is a NNW flow and it’s turned into a lovely although cold evening.
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Rain Lady aye it doesn’t matter which side of the GW debate you sit on, the conditions since early summer last year have been abysmal and we will all likely feel the effects in terms of substandard foods at higher prices. if this turns out to have been a freak event and conditions settle down into a lengthy period of good weather then some sort of normality will return and GW will suddenly become a positive thing but months of continuing wet weather has certainly played havoc with all aspects of life and I really feel for anyone trying to make a living in these conditions. Thankfully the dire conditions of yesterday should improve into something drier over the next few days with that rarest of beast, a high pressure system looking to set up shop around this part of the world but to me it looks like a drier but largely cloudy affair and, given the need for sunshine at this time of year, suppressed temperatures. I certainly cannot see us reaching for the sun cream and dusting the BBQ off anytime soon.
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We spent the morning stuck under the type of northwesterly streamer and high winds that would have given a massive dumping and blizzards in winter but nothing but disgusting torrential rain today. A slight improvement in the afternoon but another couple of lighter showers have just passed through in the last hour but after all of the rain, the grass will have to wait until things seriously dry out again. maybe June if we are lucky
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Rush2019 we really are lucky where we live that everything slopes and the water drains down to the brook at the bottom and although the clay soil never completely dries out, it’s thankfully never under water. I really do feel for those not so lucky though and lower down in the town centre and more so over the hill in Todmorden, Hebden Bridge and lower down the Calder Valley, flooding is still a major concern when rainfall is particularly heavy.
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If you forget about the couple of spits of rain I noticed at one stage early evening, yesterday actually managed to be a rare dry day but today looks like normal service will be resumed with a good chance of showers at some stage. The day has already gone downhill with sunshine at 7 o’clock turning into cloud and murk within the hour and I can’t see much of an improvement from here on. hopefully it will stay dry for the walk to and from the football this afternoon but with something on this morning, I just hope that Sunday gives a dry slot so I can cut the grass before the second cut becomes as bad as the first one a week or so back. then to really rub our noses into it, a chance of snow on Monday and Tuesday. sorry but if can’t have it in the first three months of the year, I don’t want it in month four.
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HafrenLMP1 my idea of high stakes gambling is a couple of pounds each way but we usually do a couple of Haydock evening racing and music events with friends who live within walking distance of the course. as you say, queues for everything and and by 10pm it’s pretty lively from those who have been on the pop since it opened but if paying through the nose for warm beer in plastic glasses is your thing then I suppose there are worse ways of spending a decent mid summer evening.
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Even by the standards set over the last few months, today has been a vile day. heavy, at times torrential rain since mid morning and for much of the time it was being blown horizontal by the wind. certainly not knocking the Met office but we’ve had warnings issued for conditions that didn’t come close to what we had at times today. thoroughly unpleasant is probably the most polite way to sum it up and I’m just glad that we had a couple of dry hours yesterday to clear the remains of the fence panel blown out over the weekend as It would have been scattered over the town by now. new ones come tomorrow so please can we have a reasonable day so I can get it fitted before the next mid winter storm arrives